Village Farms, veterans group challenge DEA’s role in cannabis rescheduling
Green Market Report
Wed, Nov 20
Key Points
- Village Farms International and Hemp for Victory have filed a lawsuit seeking to remove the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration from its role in upcoming hearings on cannabis rescheduling.
- The lawsuit claims that the DEA has displayed a pattern of resistance and improper communications throughout the process.
- The lawsuit was filed in response to the DEA's delay in scheduling the required hearings on cannabis rescheduling.
- Village Farms International and Hemp for Victory argue that the DEA's behavior has hindered the fair and transparent process of reevaluating the scheduling of cannabis.
A new lawsuit seeks to remove the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration from its role in upcoming hearings on cannabis rescheduling, claiming a pattern of resistance and improper communications by the agency throughout the process.
Village Farms International (NASDAQ: VFF) and veterans advocacy organization Hemp for Victory filed a joint motion this...
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